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  1. Werner von Alvensleben (4 July 1875 – 30 June 1947) was a German businessman and politician.

  2. The House of Alvensleben[1] is an ancient, Low German (niederdeutsch) noble family from the Altmark region, whose earliest known member, Wichard de Alvensleve, is first mentioned in 1163 as a ministerialis of the Bishopric of Halberstadt.

  3. Werner von Alvensleben (* 4. Juli 1875 in Neugattersleben; † 30. Juni 1947 in Bremen-Vegesack) war ein deutscher Kaufmann und Politiker.

  4. Ludolf-Hermann Emmanuel Georg Kurt Werner von Alvensleben (17 March 1901 – 1 April 1970) [1] was a Schutzstaffel (SS) functionary of Nazi Germany. He held positions of SS and Police Leader in occupied Poland and the Soviet Union, and was indicted for war crimes including the killing of at least 4,247 Poles by units under his command.

  5. According to OSS records, von Alvensleben circulated a manifesto on the July 20 plot to assassinate Hitler among Germans in Portuguese East Africa in 1944, incurring the ire of German officials. AARC Board member Dan Alcorn contributed to the article.

  6. Werner von Alvensleben (1913–1998) is more familiar to English-speaking hunters due to Brian Marsh’s book, Baron in Africa. Alvensleben supposedly fled Hitlers G’ ermany in 1935 and was interned in Rhodesia at the outbreak of World War II. He escaped to Mozambique and later started the hunting company Safarilandia, which went on to

  7. 18 de set. de 2022 · Werner Count von Alvensleben was born on July 4, 1875, and died on June 30, 1947. After studying law, he entered the Royal Prussia Army, serving as a Second Lieutenant in Infanterie Regiment No. 24 and attending the Prussian War College from 1904 to 1905.